The top 20 men's fashion trends for Spring/Summer 2020

While some may say that the streetwear style has been running out of steam this season, the looks seen on the men's runways tell us otherwise. The watchword of this season? Liberty, resulting in a flurry of vibrant pieces, effortless tailoring, and fluid, delicate fabrics. Additionally, new interpretations of the omnipresent sailor-style made an impression, thanks to the creativity of Lanvin, and Ann Demeulemeester. Take this opportunity to uncover the top trends of the Spring/Summer season, as seen on the international catwalks in 2020.

3. TROPICOOL

Journey over to the topics with these vibrant shirts, echoing a young Leonardo DiCaprio in Romeo + Juliet by Baz Luhrmann. Hawaii 5-0, 1950s retro style, or a classic bowler shirt... These shirts come in all different styles, just pick your poison.

4. DOUBLE DENIM

5. REAL MEN WEAR PINK

It's the color-trend of the summer. Classic pink, delicate pastel, or neon, it works on anyone brave enough to rock it. Here we see it infused onto a Loewe tunic, an Emporio Armani suit, and a safari-style ensemble by Dior.

6. BIKER JACKET

Echoing the style of Mick Jagger, Marlon Brando, and James Dean, the biker jacket left a mark on the runways this season. Leave it to Balmain for the classic look, Raf Simons for a sleeveless version and Versace for a little fringed twist.

7. BOHEMIAN CHIC

Some of the runways were a bohemian paradise during the Men's Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2020. In an ode to liberty and freedom, we see a printed poncho, harem pants, and prints that evoke an exotic spirit.

8. FIRST MATE

Close your eyes and imagine a modern sailor, returning from a long voyage at sea. Shirts with sailor collars, classic berets... The models found themselves decked out in a nautical style, revisited by Ann Demeulemeester, Lanvin, and Marni.

9. ENDLESS POCKETS

What to do if there's no suitable bag in sight? This problem was addressed by many fashion houses this season, as they imagined jackets that can hold a plethora of items. No need to travel with extra weight, keep only the essentials.

13. PAINT SPLATTER

It's a fact, the colorful tie dye style from the Woodstock era hasn't been laid to rest just yet. Featured in an underground rave look by S.R. Studio LA. CA, artsy camouflage print by Rochas, and a graphic paint splatter look by Valentino.

20. INNOVATIVE BAGS

The simple bag transforms into art projects this season. With a champagne case designed by Rimowa for Dior and a basket-bag by Fendi, bags are going above and beyond. Louis Vuitton succeeded in designing a sculptural like piece, thanks to the genius of Virgil Abloh.